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FCC tries something new: Making proposals public before voting on them

Posted on February 3, 2017 by Xordac Prime

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai yesterday announced a seemingly simple step to make the FCC’s rulemaking process more open to the public: the FCC intends to release the full text of rulemakings before they’re voted on instead of days after the vote.

Pai and fellow Republican Michael O’Rielly repeatedly complained about the secrecy of rulemakings when Democrat Tom Wheeler was chairman. Wheeler followed the practice of previous chairs by publicly releasing a summary of the proposed rules a few weeks before the FCC’s meetings, while negotiations over the final text of orders continued behind closed doors. The actual text of rulemakings wasn’t released until after the vote.

In the case of net neutrality, Pai complained three weeks before the vote that he couldn’t share the full text of the draft order with the public. The full text wasn’t released until two weeks after the vote.

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Source: Ars Technica – FCC tries something new: Making proposals public before voting on them

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